Chapter 21 Extinction Flashcards
__________ as a procedure provides zero probability of reinforcement.
Extinction
To reduce the frequency of a previously reinforced behavior by withholding reinforcement, a principle known as
Extinction
__________ __ a behavioral process of a diminishing rate of response.
Extinction is
__________as a procedure occurs when reinforcement of a previously reinforced behavior is discontinued; as a result, the frequency of that behavior decreases in the future.
Extinction
Procedural variations of extinction
Ignoring
Functional variations of extinction
Withholding maintaining reinforcers
Extinction is a technical term that applied behavior analysts should use only to identify the procedure of that ________ _________maintain behavior.
withholding reinforcers
Behaviors maintained by ________ _____________ are placed on extinction when those behaviors do not produce the reinforcer.
Positive reinforcement
Behaviors maintained by ________ ___________ are placed on extinction (a.k.a., escape extinction) when those behaviors do not produce a removal of the aversive stimulus, meaning that the person cannot escape from the aversive situation.
Negative reinforcement
Behaviors maintained by _________ ___________ are placed on extinction (a.k.a. sensory extinction;) by masking or removing the sensory consequence.
Automatic reinforcement
Extinction produces a _______ _________ in behavior.
Gradual reduction
An immediate increase in the frequency of the response after the removal of the positive, negative, or automatic reinforcement.
Extinction Burst
An initial increase in the ________ or force of the response also may occur during extinction.
Amplitude
The behavior that diminished during the extinction process recurs even though the behavior does not produce reinforcement.
Spontaneous Recovery
Spontaneous recovery is _____-_____ and limited if the extinction procedure remains in effect
short-lived